Others are more substantial, including a long disquisition in Spanish addressed to President Fox and attached to a house on the highway. |
Though this seems on its face to be a disquisition on religion and faith, it is of course an argument about power, and its influence on truth. |
Her latest work, a series of lectures on science and religion, sleekly melds philosophical disquisition, caustic polemic, and becalming sermon. |
Because you see, acquisition I understand, but disquisition, what the heck? |
But there was no time for disquisition, the second bee being now ready for a start. |
Mr Moynihan treated the Senate to a learned disquisition on the history of the British Mandate in Iraq during the Gulf war debate. |